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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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In or at

Hello , my question is whether we should use in or at :

Available programmes in the American universities or Available programmes at the American universities?

  

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I think the first sentence with "in" is the American version. The second sentence with "at" is British English.

  • I think the first sentence with "in" is the American version.
  • The second sentence with "at" is British English.
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I think the first sentence with "in" is the American version. The second sentence with "at" is British English.

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